
By Eugene Rischall
This article will explain different hitting tips to use when training that will help improve your baseball and softball game.
Five keys to success are the longer the wait on a pitch will make him a better hitter, line drives and ground balls will improve a hitters batting average, a plan at the plate, patience, persistance, and poise, and training drills.
Stance is very important to the swing as is load position, stride, launch position, rotation forward, shoulder rotation, weight transfer, brace off, bat arc, straight to the ball, bat speed, extension, seeing the ball, and putting the ball in play.
Hitting drills with or without baseball training aids are strike zone swings which you learn to hit in all areas of the strike zone. Dummy swings develop a proper swing when working with an object that does not move. This can be done with a batting tee which is a very valuable baseball training aid. Soft toss another great baseball training aid can be used for angle tosses, one-knee toss, with two balls at one time, and short toss.
Baseball pitching machines are training aids that are great to help your improvement in hitting. They can throw at different speeds with an assortment of different pitches. There are many baseball pitching machines available.
Try different drills for hit and run, leadoff hitter, man on second in a nonforce situation with no outs, man on third with less than two outs, and two strike swings.
It is very important to use different training drills and with baseball training aids will help your game to go to a higher level.
This article went over different basics and situations that will help make you a winner with practice, practice, and more practice, and the will to succeed.
Author - Eugene Rischall, Owner, Baseball Training Emporium - http://www.baseballtrainingemporium.com.
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